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US-12216279

Light projector module

PublishedFebruary 4, 2025
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Technical Abstract

The disclosed subject matter relates to a light projector module, comprising: a base plate, a light source on one side of the base plate, a micro-electro-mechanical-system (MEMS) scanning assembly on the base plate, and a set of at least one lens mounted on the one side of the base plate between the light source and the MEMS scanning assembly, wherein the MEMS scanning assembly has an arm mounted on and extending from the other side of the base plate, a scanning mirror being movably mounted on the arm and facing the base plate, and wherein a light guide is mounted on the base plate or the arm for directing the at least one light beam from the lens set on the one side to the scanning mirror on the arm extending from said other side of the base plate.

Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A light projector module, comprising: a base plate with two opposite sides, a light source mounted on one side of said two opposite sides of the base plate for emitting at least one light beam, a micro-electro-mechanical-system (MEMS) scanning assembly mounted on the base plate at a distance from the light source for scanning the at least one light beam over a display area, and a set of at least one lens mounted on said one side of the base plate between the light source and the MEMS scanning assembly, wherein the MEMS scanning assembly has an arm mounted on and extending from the other side of said two opposite sides of the base plate, and has a scanning mirror being movably mounted on the arm and facing said other side of the base plate, and wherein a light guide is mounted on the base plate or the arm for directing the at least one light beam from the lens set on said one side to the scanning mirror on the arm extending from said other side of the base plate.

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2. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the arm faces an end of the base plate and the light guide wraps around that end of the base plate.

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3. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the arm faces the base plate under an acute angle between 20° and 90°.

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4. The light projector module of claim 3, wherein the arm is adjustably mounted on the base plate to adjust said acute angle.

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5. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the arm is rotationally adjustable around its axis of extension from the base plate.

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6. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the arm is rotationally adjustable around an axis perpendicular to the base plate.

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7. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the light guide comprises a sequence of optical prisms and/or mirrors.

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8. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the light guide comprises an adjustable prism or mirror which is mounted on said other side of the base plate facing the scanning mirror.

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9. The light projector module of claim 8, wherein the arm faces an end of the base plate and the light guide wraps around that end of the base plate, wherein the arm faces the base plate under an acute angle between 20° and 90°, and wherein the prism or mirror lies within the acute angle space formed between said end of the base plate and the scanning mirror.

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10. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the light guide comprises a wave plate.

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11. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the light guide comprises an aperture.

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12. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the light source is configured to emit three mutually spaced light beams and the light guide includes a beam combiner to combine the three light beams into a combined light beam directed to the scanning mirror.

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13. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the lens set comprises, for each light beam, a first cylindrical lens with a first cylinder axis followed by a second cylindrical lens with a second cylinder axis perpendicular to the first cylinder axis.

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14. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the base plate and the arm are made of metal, and the light source and the arm are each mounted on the base plate in a thermally conductive manner.

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15. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the base plate has, between the light source and the MEMS scanning assembly, a mounting surface accessible at said one side of the base plate for adjustably positioning the lens/es of the set on the mounting surface during mounting.

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16. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the light projector module is attached to a temple of a spectacle frame.

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17. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the light projector module is integrated into a temple of a spectacle frame.

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18. The light projector module of claim 1, wherein the arm faces the base plate under an acute angle of about 60°.

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19. The light projector module of claim 14, wherein the arm is provided with cooling fins.

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20. The light projector module of claim 2, wherein the arm faces the base plate under an acute angle between 20° and 90°.

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Filing Date

May 17, 2022

Publication Date

February 4, 2025

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